After almost a decade of steady growth, the percentage of minority lawyers at large firms dropped last year. Diversity advocates worry that–given the drop in minority law school enrollment–the decline has just begun.
After almost a decade of steady growth, the percentage of minority lawyers at large firms dropped last year. Diversity advocates worry that--given the drop in minority law school enrollment--the decline has just begun.
March 01, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
After almost a decade of steady growth, the percentage of minority lawyers at large firms dropped last year. Diversity advocates worry that–given the drop in minority law school enrollment–the decline has just begun.
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